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  1. Her Farmstead Rabbitry

    Dumb Question

    This might be a dumb question but do mini lops have occasional fuzzy babies like holland lops do? Or do any other breeds also have fuzzys? Also what are you guys experience with french lops?
  2. Her Farmstead Rabbitry

    Questions on expanding

    I got to say this is also one of the most outstanding posts!. I am thinking satins or a larger lop. Did you end up making the cremes?
  3. Her Farmstead Rabbitry

    Questions on expanding

    Thank you, I am not a huge fan of one color breeds, I like a little surprise so it doesn't get boring. Although I do like Silver fox ( creme/ champange d argent. There are not many satins or cremes or champages around here, so if I could get some do you think I would have a hard time selling them?
  4. Her Farmstead Rabbitry

    Questions on expanding

    Thanks for the input. I hadn't thought of catching rain water. I think it would be really handy especially in the coming spring. I am definitely leaning towards a rain roof.
  5. Her Farmstead Rabbitry

    Questions on expanding

    Tomorrow I am driving an hour away to purchase 16 rabbit cages. The cages are 4 cages that are 4 bays each. (Eeek, I'm so excited) So I have attached the listing for the cages. I have also attached a layout of where the different ages/genders will go and a drawing of what the set up will look...
  6. Her Farmstead Rabbitry

    Using Tractors the good and the bad

    I would like to add that I don't have wire on the bottom of my tractors. They are inside of a pasture that has an electric fence. The only problem I had with them getting out is when they were on unlevel ground before I put them in the pasture. And that was only twice.
  7. Her Farmstead Rabbitry

    Rescue group!

    Thats right! LOL
  8. Her Farmstead Rabbitry

    Using Tractors the good and the bad

    Hey this is an old thread but you are correct. It is a good practice to wait six months before going back to the same area. The rabbits can get sick and it allows more grass to grow.
  9. Her Farmstead Rabbitry

    New membet

    Welcome you have found a great community!
  10. Her Farmstead Rabbitry

    Getting started in New Mexico.

    Welcome! You could post pics and we could try to help!
  11. Her Farmstead Rabbitry

    Hey from Southeast GA

    Wow sounds like you have great starter stock. Are you going to raise them for meat? How many babies did she have?
  12. Her Farmstead Rabbitry

    Rescue group!

    You could try to sell them or ( since I assume you raise rabbits for meat) eat them. Or another option if you have the room you could offset some of the feed costs by selling their babies as pets.
  13. Her Farmstead Rabbitry

    What to feed, pellets, hay, supplements, calf manna, etc!

    I feed the producers pride from tractor supply and sometimes hay.
  14. Her Farmstead Rabbitry

    Hi from Texas!

    Hi welcome, the best way for us to help you would be to post pics.
  15. Her Farmstead Rabbitry

    I need help......

    Ladysown is correct take your thumb and your pointer finger and put one over the anus/vent area and put the other one under and stretch them out. One thing that helped when I was first learning is to look at your adult does and bucks as a reference.
  16. Her Farmstead Rabbitry

    Animal For Sale Breeding age NZ buck

    The buck is 5 1/2 months old. He is broken tan. Located in Marion NC
  17. Her Farmstead Rabbitry

    Animal For Sale New Zealands

    I have two litters of NZs. The first litter is 4 bucks that are 8 weeks old. The second litter will be 6 weeks 1-13. I can do breeding pairs or trios. Located in Marion NC
  18. Her Farmstead Rabbitry

    Hello from Jersey City.

    Just as a side note. I don't know if your rabbits are old enough to breed, but I breed through the winter.
  19. Her Farmstead Rabbitry

    Hello from Jersey City.

    Welcome, are you raising them for fur?
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